Protests Over Narada Arrests - There Were Sheep - Upset Bengal Governor
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On Tuesday the protests - against the arrests in the Narada case - were more remarkable - eight sheep, of which six were white and two black, were involved
Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar has taken serious offence at protests at the gates of his residence - Raj Bhavan in Kolkata - on Monday and Tuesday. He tweeted this morning to demand an explanation from the city's police chief by 5 pm . State of law and order @MamataOfficial even at the main entry gate of Raj Bhawan worrisome with stance police @KolkataPolice leaving all to be desired.And all this when the area is subject to 144 CrPC prohibitory orders.Constrained to seek an update on it. pic.twitter.com/HIiD7bTf67 The protests - against the arrests of four members of the ruling Trinamool in connection with the Narada bribery case - were unremarkable on Monday. On Tuesday they were more decidedly more remarkable - eight sheep, of which six were white and two black, were involved. They were brought by a young man wearing a kurta and jeans. "State of law and order even at the main entry gate of Raj Bhavan worrisome with stance of police leaving all to be desired and all this when the area is subject to prohibitory orders," the governor tweeted, tagging Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Kolkata Police in his tweet.More Related News